Air travel can be stressful in the modern era, with all the airport procedures and long queues at check-in and immigration if it’s an international flight. Traveling with pets can add to the stress. A few days ago, a dog caused a stir at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) when it escaped during the unloading process.
Thankfully, after an intense search, it has now been reunited with its owner. Dog reunited with owner More than a week back, a female dog traveling in a carrier cage from Vienna to Paris slipped out during the unloading process. Naturally, a curious critter on the loose caused a stir at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, with airport personnel frantically looking for it.
The owner was also traveling on the same flight but had to wait more than a week (nine days, to be precise) to be reunited with the dog, named Amalka. Posters of the dog were put up at Paris Airport to help the team looking for the dog. Naturally, this affected the traveling plans of the pet owner, who was accommodated at a hotel in Paris while the search went on.
And after a wait of more than a week, the pet was finally reunited with her owner. CBS News cites AFP to quote Air France as saying, “After several days of intense searches, we are delighted to confirm that Amalka has been found and returned to her owner. "Both will be able to travel to their final destination soon.
” Intense search operation An animal on the loose can impact operations at any airport. There’s always a danger of.